Big Red Barrelcast 48: The Old Patch And Brick

The Big Red Barrelcast returns to tickle your ear drums with their ramblings! On this week’s episode, Pacman and Kev blabber on about patching, South Park and guns. Don’t forget to visit our sponsor Insert Coin Clothing and cover up your nakedness by using discount code BIGREDSAVINGS15 for 15% off your order!

This time, they pontificate about:

Kev’s PS3 horror story

Dark Souls 2

South Park: Stick Of Truth

Layoffs

Is Titanfall a system seller?

Gabe Newell speaks again

Killzone Shadowfall

Fully loaded 360s

a crazy Minecraft build

Jack Tretton leaves Sony

Shout outs

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The main reason that I got an Xbox One for Titanfall, was mainly because I feel PC gaming is a big hassle… I’m not the most gifted computer user, and I just don’t want to worry about, “will this game run on my system?” I know it can be upgraded, but that’s just asking for something to break, especially if I’m doing the fitting.

I prefer consoles just because I can just put the game in and it should run, if it doesn’t… It wasn’t my fault

good episode guys, not a Souls fan, takes too many hours to really crack for my liking, but enjoyable to listen to how the other half lives (views the game) and that the difficulty can actually be the selling point of the game.

struggling to find a place to buy the app, I have an HTC One, so I think I have the google store, any way to get the amazon apps that anyone knows?

Vocal opposition to Mass Effect 3's ending is making the gaming community look like a laughing stock to people who have more important things to worry about than the conclusion of Shepard's three-game story.